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The Showgirls 2 star carried her essentials in a printed beach bag, as well as a drawstring one emblazoned with the face of Bob Marley.

Blanca's choice of footwear seemed at odds with the small nature of her ensemble as she walked along the hot sand.

Revealing: Blanca nearly suffered a nip slip in the skimpy two-piece, as she walked along in the California sunshine

TMI? Blanca's pert posterior was almost on full display in the too-small bikini, with UGG boots seemingly at odds with her look

A little too much? Blanca's bottoms were almost hidden by her behind, as the star carried her essentials in a Bob Marley-emblazoned drawstring bag

Blanca kept her copper tresses hanging loose in beachy curls with the look, and sported barely-there makeup allowing her glowing complexion to take centre stage.

The screen star made headlines in January when she attended the Golden Globes red carpet in a red gown, despite almost everybody else following an all-black dress code in honour of the Time's Up movement.

Even Blanca's partner, Deer Hunter star, John Savage, 68, took note, donning a black suit and shirt for the evening.

Daring: Blanca made headlines in January when she arrived for the Golden Globes red carpet in a fiery red gown, despite most wearing black in the support of the Time's Up movement

Golden girl: Blanca was clearly trying to make sure she got as few tan lines as possible

Following the scandal, Blanca discussed her high-risk fashion moment with Refinery29, and recounting on why she decided on the fiery colour, she said: 'I love red. Wearing red does not means I am against #timesup movement.

'I applaud and stand by the courageous actresses that continue to break the circle of abuse through their actions and their style choice.

'It is one of many factors leading women to a safer place because of their status in he acting world. I am excited about the Time's UP movement because true change is long overdue.'

Proud: Blanca defended her choice to wear red in an interview with Refinery29, saying: 'I love red. Wearing red does not means I am against #timesup movement'

Supportive: Blanca added that she is still behind the movement, saying: 'I applaud and stand by the courageous actresses that continue to break the circle of abuse through their actions'